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Hard to believe that in the midst of all this extreme pain and anguish for everyone involved in this tragedy, that there are idiots that want to make this a racial issue. And idiots like Williams who reprint this type of negative message. He is no better than the person who made it. You would think that people would refrain from using this to promote their racist agenda and that people like Williams who is a celebrity would be intelligent enough not to give them a platform to promote it.

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Who cares what he has to say? It's an opinion and should be respected as such. If you don't agree with it then suck it up and move on, I'm sure he really gives to craps about how we feel. That's the beauty of an opinion. I won't hate someone on the field because of what they said off of it.

People are too sensitive. This new America is ass with people getting so butt hurt over someone's opinion.

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Colorado isn't known for shooting first and asking questions later. Had this gone down in LA, NY, Miami, or some other bigger city the guy would have been shot dead.

You mean like John Allen Muhammed and Lee Boyd Malvo who shot at least 10 people dead in the malls around DC in 2002 and weren't shot dead. They were black and Muslim. And they admitted to being terrorists.

Your statement reflects the kind of ignorance that perpetuates these kinds of racial foment.

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Hard to believe that in the midst of all this extreme pain and anguish for everyone involved in this tragedy, that there are idiots that want to make this a racial issue. And idiots like Williams who reprint this type of negative message. He is no better than the person who made it. You would think that people would refrain from using this to promote their racist agenda and that people like Williams who is a celebrity would be intelligent enough not to give them a platform to promote it.

i do agree that a public figure such as himself should've been far more diplomatic in choosing what and what not to post. however, trying to remove political and societal issues from these discussions for the sake of "humanity" is a self-defeating measure, as these incidents are themselves direct effects of those forces. they are inseparable.

i would hope that opponents of this are merely opposing the act of a public figure discussing these sorts of things, and not angry that he brought up a legitimate social problem in its context.